Children and Young People With Disabilities Australia
Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) is the national representative organisation for children and young people with disability aged 0 to 25 years.
The information provided below is purely to be used as a directory, not as specific recommendations from the South West Autism Network. If you know of an organisation or service which should be included in this directory, or a listing is incorrect, please contact us. If you are looking for WA NDIS Endorsed Providers and want to know what types of support they provide, visit the provider listing page here. Please note that not all of the endorsed providers on this list are physically located in the south west, but may provide outreach services from Perth or other regions.
SWAN lists Service Providers for informational purposes only.
If you wish to contact a provider you must contact them directly with the information in the Service Provider’s listing. Please do not send any private or medical information to SWAN if you are trying to reach a Service Provider.
Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) is the national representative organisation for children and young people with disability aged 0 to 25 years.
The Children’s Court of Western Australia is a state court that hears cases involving children accused of committing criminal offences.
They offer low-cost legal advice appointments on a wide range of issues at locations around Western Australia, including Albany, Armadale, Bunbury, Esperance, Fremantle, Joondalup, Kwinana, Mandurah, Midland and Rockingham. They can also help with preparing legal documents.
Clare Wood is an approved medicare provider of Child and Family Therapy. She assists with a range of mental health concerns for children, youth and families, including parent guidance, family work, self harm/suicidal ideation, emotional regulation support and dealing with grief or loss.
CliniKids offers early intervention services including speech pathology, occupational therapy and clinical psychology. They also offer autism diagnostic and therapy services and families have the opportunity to be involved in our most current research. CliniKids also runs training in specific therapies, workshops and events throughout the year.
The ISP will assist Early Childhood and Child Care Services to include children with additional needs by providing tailored inclusion support and advice from Inclusion Agencies as well as funding to support more challenging inclusion barriers.
From starting the Community Access Squad in 2015 our team has worked hard to bring together like minded peers (aged 13+) with varying abilities to be able to experience all that our society has to offer. We aim to engage every individual in a focused and meaningful way through community based inclusive outings.
The Community Access Squad embraces diversity and inclusion and we thrive on supporting friendships, developing life skills, and improving personal well-being and mindfulness. Through our pre-planned flexible programming we strive to create events that assist our members who require a little extra help to develop the necessary skills and abilities to access our community to the fullest. We implement choice, control and flexibility by supporting you while you take charge of your life and engage with your community.
Community Legal WA is the peak body for community legal centres in Western Australia. We support our members and work for a fair WA, where everyone has equal access to justice.